Decent channel that clearly has a social presence of some size. A gripe would be the focus on one political perspective - that is, the channel is certainly left-leaning to far-left and has little support for alternative viewpoints.

The audience could be more diversified by attracting and maintaining differing viewpoints that could attract a broader audience by accommodating conservative viewership.

The actual audience of the channel skews young but there is a growing trend of younger counter-culture conservatives which is a large and as of yet largely untapped demographic.

Very intriguing website with a gorgeous design animated video at the top, a pleasantly minimal beautiful layout and buttons.

The font face is also pleasant to look at and the site overall looks clean and is very user friendly and is genuinely fun to explore. The concept itself is very cloak-and-dagger and the mystery of it took me in enough that despite visiting only to review the site, I ended up signing up.

Pleasant interface coupled with a quick loading time leaves a great initial first impression.

The very bottom of the homepage is quite sparse and looks somewhat odd with the "Contact Us" section taking up a lot of space with little else going on. In addition, the About Us section right above is quite long and takes a long time to scroll through - perhaps splitting the homepage into sub-pages could be useful to improve UX.

Overall, a good-looking first impression but the site overall could benefit from a rehaul of the below-the-fold content.

A pretty busy homepage with a lot of content on it but with nicely designed top navigation. The footer is similarly well-designed and leads the user to not be overwhelmed despite the great amount of content present on the site.

I would consider reducing the amount of options on the homepage, and perhaps replacing it with more information about the service itself rather than a simple list of all videos on the page.

Overall, however, the design is clean and functional and is generally good - and can be made great - by making the user experience somewhat less overwhelming.

Once one of my favorite sites to navigate, learn useless trivia, and waste hours on - Cracked has gradually descended into clickbait, heavy politicized liberal slam pieces, and generally has grown more and more akin to Buzzfeed in recent years.

The interesting thing is that although initially a counterculture media organization much like Vice, it like Vice itself has sold itself out to the highest bidder with heavily biased and/or uninformative and uninteresting listicles.

Born as a clickbait, arbitrage website completely devoid of any substance or content - it somehow took that concept and made it worse.

Buzzfeed is known as the laughingstock of the internet, for its truly vile cesspool of social justice warriors, for its overly dramatic authoritarians-in-denial, and for the website's absolute refusal to be held accountable for what the site publishes.

The website hides sponsored articles in amongst regular "articles" which are typically lists or quizzes aimed at the lowest common denominator, and when it attempts to do more "serious journalism", the result is completely unabashed defense of the rabid, radical, extreme left and a total assault on free speech and conservative thought.

A heavily biased so-called "news" resource - HuffPo is hypocritical in nearly every possible aspect. It preaches equality and diversity, and yet it's boardroom is nearly completely composed of white women. It claims to be strongly for diversity, and yet it practices no diversity of thought whatso...